Common use of Total Investment Value Clause in Contracts

Total Investment Value. For any given period, the total of the aggregate book value of all of the Company’s assets invested, directly or indirectly, in Properties before reserves for depreciation, bad debts or similar non-cash items.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Real Estate Services Agreement (Future of Housing Fund, Inc.), Advisory Agreement (Future of Housing Fund, Inc.), Advisory Agreement (Escalate Wealth REIT I)

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